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Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia
- KEY BENEFITS

• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.

• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.

• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.

See: MLA Tips and Tools,  www.mla.com.au

Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).

When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered

  • Where possible structures should run north/south to allow sunlight to penetrate under the structure for drying - bogging can become an issue especially during winter months
  • Structures should be placed in a well drained area
  • The higher the structure off the ground the better the drying
  • Ovoid very wide structures (over 12m wide), as they maybe difficult to dry underneath.
  • Large pens require a structure approximately 11m wide and 5.8m high, this layout allows the morning and afternoon sun to penetration for drying

Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia
- KEY BENEFITS

• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.

• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.

• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.

See: MLA Tips and Tools,  www.mla.com.au

Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).

When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered

  • Where possible structures should run north/south to allow sunlight to penetrate under the structure for drying - bogging can become an issue especially during winter months
  • Structures should be placed in a well drained area
  • The higher the structure off the ground the better the drying
  • Ovoid very wide structures (over 12m wide), as they maybe difficult to dry underneath.
  • Large pens require a structure approximately 11m wide and 5.8m high, this layout allows the morning and afternoon sun to penetration for drying

Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia
- KEY BENEFITS

• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.

• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.

• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.

See: MLA Tips and Tools,  www.mla.com.au

Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).

When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered

  • Where possible structures should run north/south to allow sunlight to penetrate under the structure for drying - bogging can become an issue especially during winter months
  • Structures should be placed in a well drained area
  • The higher the structure off the ground the better the drying
  • Ovoid very wide structures (over 12m wide), as they maybe difficult to dry underneath.
  • Large pens require a structure approximately 11m wide and 5.8m high, this layout allows the morning and afternoon sun to penetration for drying

Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia
- KEY BENEFITS

• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.

• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.

• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.

See: MLA Tips and Tools,  www.mla.com.au

Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).

When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered

  • Where possible structures should run north/south to allow sunlight to penetrate under the structure for drying - bogging can become an issue especially during winter months
  • Structures should be placed in a well drained area
  • The higher the structure off the ground the better the drying
  • Ovoid very wide structures (over 12m wide), as they maybe difficult to dry underneath.
  • Large pens require a structure approximately 11m wide and 5.8m high, this layout allows the morning and afternoon sun to penetration for drying

Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia
- KEY BENEFITS

• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.

• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.

• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.

See: MLA Tips and Tools,  www.mla.com.au

Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).

When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered

  • Where possible structures should run north/south to allow sunlight to penetrate under the structure for drying - bogging can become an issue especially during winter months
  • Structures should be placed in a well drained area
  • The higher the structure off the ground the better the drying
  • Ovoid very wide structures (over 12m wide), as they maybe difficult to dry underneath.
  • Large pens require a structure approximately 11m wide and 5.8m high, this layout allows the morning and afternoon sun to penetration for drying
Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia - KEY BENEFITS
  
  • Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.
  •  
  • Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.
  •  
  • Shade can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.

See: MLA Tips and Tools,  www.mla.com.au

Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).

When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered:
  
  • Where possible structures should run north/south to allow sunlight to penetrate under the structure for drying - bogging can become an issue especially during winter months
  • Structures should be placed in a well drained area
  • The higher the structure off the ground the better the drying
  • Ovoid very wide structures (over 12m wide), as they maybe difficult to dry underneath.
  • Large pens require a structure approximately 11m wide and 5.8m high, this layout allows the morning and afternoon sun to penetration for drying
7am Shadow
Miday Shadow
4pm Shadow
January Shade Pattern
Flat roof 12m wide x 6m high
sloping roof 12m wide x 6m high
Typical dairy feed pad cover